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Friday, 13 March 2009
BBC
In a break from Bush administration policy, the US will no longer hold terror suspects as "enemy combatants", the Justice Department has announced.
Detainees will instead be held according to legal standards set by the international laws of war.
Under the new definition, only those who provided "substantial" support to al-Qaeda or the Taleban will be considered detainable, officials said.
President Obama recently ordered the closure of Guantanamo Bay prison camp.
Source:BBC NEWS | World | US drops 'enemy combatant' term
BBC
In a break from Bush administration policy, the US will no longer hold terror suspects as "enemy combatants", the Justice Department has announced.
Detainees will instead be held according to legal standards set by the international laws of war.
Under the new definition, only those who provided "substantial" support to al-Qaeda or the Taleban will be considered detainable, officials said.
President Obama recently ordered the closure of Guantanamo Bay prison camp.
Source:BBC NEWS | World | US drops 'enemy combatant' term